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Lupicinus was a Roman lieutenant of Valens in Thrace in the late fourth century AD.[1] Solidus minted by Valens in 376. ...


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  1. ^ [http://visbellica.com/Scenarios/Adrianople/sc_adrianople.htm The Roman Custer: Emperor Valens and the Battle of Adrianople, AD378].

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Chapter Progress of The Huns. of History of The Decline And Fall of The Roman Empire by Gibbon (657 words)
Lupicinus had invited the Gothic chiefs to a splendid entertainment; and their martial train remained under arms at the entrance of the palace.
The weak and guilty Lupicinus, who had dared to provoke, who had neglected to destroy, and who still presumed to despise, his formidable enemy, marched against the Goths, at the head of such a military force as could be collected on this sudden emergency.
Lupicinus left his arms and standards, his tribunes and his bravest soldiers, on the field of battle; and their useless courage served only to protect the ignominious flight of their leader.
Holy Spirit Interactive Kids: A Saint a Day - St. Romanus and St. Lupicinus (411 words)
Lupicinus was tough and very strict with himself and usually the same with others but he only meant good and did not do it to hurt anyone.
Lupicinus wore a tunic made of skins of animals with a cowl: and wore wooden shoes.
Romanus died in 460 and was buried at the abbey of Beaume.
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